San Diego to make decisions on key veterans this off-season. Terry McCormick
A couple of key veterans could be packing their bags and leaving the San Diego Chargers this off-season, says Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Tackle Marcus McNeill, who may not be able to pass his physical with the team, could be let go to clear $10 million off the Chargers' books.
The other player who may be in jeopardy is defensive end Luis Castillo, who missed most of last season with a broken leg. Castillo is due nearly $5 million in 2012 and the Chargers are expected to either release him or try to renegotiate his current contract.
Acee also says that guard Kris Dielman, who had a concussion and a seizure stemming from it in 2011, may return in 2012 rather than retire. If Dielman is healthy, the Chargers are expected to want to keep him.
Follow me on Twitter @TitanInsider247 and @terrymc13
Terry McCormick covers the Titans for TitanInsider.com
There are no comments for this post, please add your comment below.